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    "data": {
        "id": 1697815,
        "msgid": "dki-committed-to-increasing-number-of-integrated-child-friendly-public-spaces-1777006403",
        "date": "2026-04-24 10:38:54",
        "title": "DKI Committed to Increasing Number of Integrated Child-Friendly Public Spaces",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "The Jakarta Child Empowerment, Protection, and Population Control Agency (PPAPP) has pledged to expand the number of Integrated Child-Friendly Public Spaces (RPTRA) across the capital, currently standing at 324 facilities exceeding the initial target of 267. These spaces, available for a decade, serve as hubs for community activities supporting family welfare, empowerment, and recreation for children, families, and the elderly, with facilities funded through both regional budgets and corporate social responsibility initiatives. This commitment underscores the Provincial Government of DKI Jakarta's dedication to fostering inclusive, safe environments that enhance communication and well-being within families, aligning with the vision of Jakarta as a child-friendly city.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Jakarta Child Empowerment, Protection, and\nPopulation Control Agency (PPAPP) is committed to increasing the number\nof Integrated Child-Friendly Public Spaces (RPTRA) in the capital city.\n\u201cDKI Jakarta already has 324 RPTRAs, and we hope this number can\ncontinue to grow because we want to provide more RPTRAs, closer to the\ncommunity,\u201d said the Head of PPAPP DKI Jakarta, Dwi Oktavia, at an event\ntitled \u201cFamily-Friendly Spaces in DKI Jakarta\u201d in Jakarta on Friday. As\nis known, RPTRAs in Jakarta have been available for 10 years and serve\nas venues for activities for children, families, and the elderly. Dwi\nstated that the presence of RPTRAs in the capital demonstrates the\ncommitment of the Provincial Government of DKI Jakarta to supporting\ncommunity empowerment activities, welfare, and providing entertainment\nspaces for children and families. \u201cRPTRAs can also serve as comfortable\nspaces for family members to share stories, open up, and communicate.\nProviding safe, decent, and inclusive family play spaces in RPTRAs is\nalso very important to continue developing,\u201d said Dwi. RPTRA is an open\ngreen public area with indoor and outdoor facilities as a means and\ncentre for community activities to support Jakarta as a Child-Friendly\nCity. At the location, there is a Family Welfare Empowerment Laboratory\n(PKK) for implementing the 10 Core PKK Programmes and flagship PKK\nprogrammes. Currently, the 324 RPTRAs in Jakarta are spread across 44\nsub-districts and 173 villages. This number has exceeded the initial\ntarget of only 267. Of the total, 253 RPTRAs were built with the\nRegional Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBD) of DKI Jakarta and 71\nRPTRAs were built using corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/dki-committed-to-increasing-number-of-integrated-child-friendly-public-spaces-1777006403",
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    },
    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
    "sponsor_url": "https:\/\/okusiassociates.com"
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